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Barbara Dee
Barbara Dee's fourth novel for tween readers, TRAUMA QUEEN (Aladdin MIX/Simon & Schuster) was published in April, 2011. She's thrilled that Discovery Girls magazine calls it "a laugh-out-loud look at family and friendship" and that Girls Life named it a "Must Read." Barbara is also the author of... show more

Barbara Dee's fourth novel for tween readers, TRAUMA QUEEN (Aladdin MIX/Simon & Schuster) was published in April, 2011. She's thrilled that Discovery Girls magazine calls it "a laugh-out-loud look at family and friendship" and that Girls Life named it a "Must Read." Barbara is also the author of JUST ANOTHER DAY IN MY INSANELY REAL LIFE (Publishers Weekly starred review), SOLVING ZOE (2010 Bank Street Best Children's Books of the Year), and THIS IS ME FROM NOW ON. You can visit her on the web at www.BarbaraDeeBooks.com.
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My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 5 years ago
As Callum bowed, he extended his hand towards Mila and he touched her. He really did. He touched her sweater again; Mila was sure of it. Claiming it was Leo’s birthday, Mila gave him a hug, an innocent hug. It was the words that left his mouth that told her that she had been deceived. Mila feels...
pedestrienne
pedestrienne rated it 5 years ago
Very sweet middle grade romance, and unlike a lot of ya and middle grade fiction with a play at the center, it didn't feel like the references were forced (except for the quotes at the beginning of each chapter). Mattie realizing that her crush is actually a crush felt natural, and the friendships a...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 6 years ago
Tally has always felt as if she needed to protect her friends, it just came natural to her. Tally also was content on her small circle of friends, she never had to worry about anything as long as she was with them. Whether it was the new teacher this year or their seventh-grade field trip, Tally did...
Interrupting Soliloquy
Interrupting Soliloquy rated it 8 years ago
I guess the big way to discover your identity right now in middle grade fiction is to be in a play. I don't know if I'd like this trend to go beyond this book - like, I understand the reasoning, but having read both [b:George|24612624|George|Alex Gino|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1423358952s/2...
melsbookshelf
melsbookshelf rated it 12 years ago
Firstly, many thanks to Barbara Dee for sending me a copy of this book for review. This Is Me From Now on has a target audience that is a tad bit younger (ages 9 - 13) than most of the books I usually review, but I was interested in the premise and gladly accepted the opportunity to share this book ...
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